If 12 pencils cost 96 cents, then:
Cost per pencil = 96 ÷ 12 = 8 cents
So, 9 pencils would cost: 9 × 8 = 72 cents
Costs 70p
In 1950, the cost of pencils typically ranged from around 5 to 10 cents each, depending on the brand and quality. A pack of pencils could be purchased for about 25 to 50 cents. Prices varied based on location and specific retailers, but overall, pencils were quite affordable during that time period.
$1.12
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it is 60 cents.
12 x 10 = 120 cents (Or 1 dollar 20 cents.)
Costs 70p
In 1950, the cost of pencils typically ranged from around 5 to 10 cents each, depending on the brand and quality. A pack of pencils could be purchased for about 25 to 50 cents. Prices varied based on location and specific retailers, but overall, pencils were quite affordable during that time period.
A gross means 144 items. If each pencil costs 8 cents, then: 144 × 8 = 1,152 cents Convert to dollars: 1,152 cents ÷ 100 = $11.52
The cost of a dozen pencils in 1997 would vary depending on the brand and quality of the pencils. On average, a dozen standard pencils in 1997 may have cost around $2 to $5.
0.25 which equals 25 cents
$1.12
they would cost about 5 cents
27
56 cents
2.05
$1.15